Côte de Nuits Village

Grape variety : Pinot Noir

Average age of vines : 45 years

Aged in oak barrels for 14 to 16 months

Annual production : approximately 3,500 bottles

The wine comes from two plots located in the commune of Corgoloin :

  • Le Bas Du Mont De Bon : 27a18
  • En Vireville : 29a11

Exposure/location : The slopes of Comblanchien and Corgoloin are carved into the hard limestone of the Upper Bathonian. Brown soils cover the accumulated silt.

Description of the wine :

  • The color is bright with purple highlights verging on intense garnet.
  • The nose offers aromas of black fruits such as blackcurrant with hints of undergrowth.
  • The palate is balanced with mellow tannins.

Aging potential : 5 to 10 years

This wine naturally contains sulfites.